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Are the words thrill is grammatically correct?

"Thrill is" is grammatically correct, but it needs more context to be a complete sentence.

Here are some examples of how it can be used:

* "Thrill is what I seek in life." (Here, "thrill" is the subject of the sentence)

* "The thrill is gone." (Here, "thrill" is the subject of the sentence)

* "The thrill is in the chase." (Here, "thrill" is the subject of the sentence)

Let me know if you have a specific sentence in mind and I can help you check its grammatical correctness!

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